Last night's massacre which targeted LGBT and queer folks of color, particularly latin@ folks, was the most violent mass shooting in our country's history. This attack will not serve to divide our communities, to silence or shame us, to immobilize us with fear, stir up hatred or additional violence. This attack makes us angry, it makes us feel the deepest kind of sorrow, and it calls us to action. It forces us to pair our prayers and thoughts with policy change and activism. It is a reminder that we have a long ways to go before we get free.